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Is there a Messinian unconformity in the Central Paratethys?

Stratigraphy, 2008
Since the conception of the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis model in the 1970s, regional unconformities as candidates for indicators of a correlative base level drop have been sought in the neighbouring Paratethyan basins. Some authors have suggested that seismic sections and borehole profiles from the Late Miocene to Pliocene lacustrine to ...
Imre Magyar, Orsolya Sztano
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Miocene Central Paratethys stratigraphy – current status and future directions

Stratigraphy, 2007
The complex geodynamic history of the Paratethys periodically fostered the evolution of a highly endemic biota with only limited exchange between the neighboring Mediterranean and Indo-Pacific provinces. The resulting very peculiar fossil assemblages forced the introduction of a regional chronostratigraphic subdivision for the Western/Central and ...
Werner E. Piller   +2 more
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Sarmatian (Late Middle Miocene) gastropod assemblages of the Central Paratethys

Facies, 2002
A rather diverse gastropod fauna from Sarmatian deposits of the Austrian/Hungarian Eisenstadt-Sopron Basin was studied. The fauna derives from two layers of clay and silt within a siliciclastic section at St. Margarethen in Burgenland (Austria). These layers are interpreted as littoral mudflats which formed during the Sarmatian (Late Middle Miocene ...
Mathias Harzhauser, Thorsten Kowalke
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The Epitoniidae (Gastropoda, Epitonioidea) of the Miocene Central Paratethys Seaan overwhelming diversity.

Zootaxa
We revise the Miocene Epitoniidae of the Central Paratethys Sea and summarize literature data for the Eastern Paratethys Sea. In total we trace 106 species level taxa of which 54 species are formally introduced as new species, six species are probably ...
M. Harzhauser, Bernard M. Landau
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Seagrass-associated Middle Miocene brachiopods from the Central Paratethys, with description of a new species of Bronnothyris

Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
The Middle Miocene brachiopod fauna of the Mecsek Hills (Southern Hungary) is poorly known. In this paper the brachiopods of a new fossil site discovered by private collectors on the outskirts of Mecsekpölöske village is described. The studied assemblage
A. Dulai
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Middle Miocene (Badenian) chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from the Central Paratethys 3: additional data from Devecser (Bakony Mts, Hungary)

Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica
From the fossil-rich Middle Miocene sediments of Devecser, Tik-hegy only two Polyplacophora species have been identied so far (Ischnochiton rissoi (Payraudeau) and Cryptoplax weinlandi Šulc).
A. Dulai
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The Muricidae (Gastropoda, Muricoidea) of the Miocene Central Paratethys Sea (Haustrinae, Muricinae, Ocenebrinae, Pagodulinae, Typhinae, Muricidae incertae sedis).

Zootaxa
We document 72 species of Haustrinae, Muricinae, Ocenebrinae, Pagodulinae, Typhinae and Muricidae incertae sedis from the Miocene of the Central Paratethys Sea.
M. Harzhauser   +2 more
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Middle Miocene (Badenian) chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from the Central Paratethys 4: Letkés (Börzsöny Mts, Hungary)

Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica
Letkés village at the western edge of the Börzsöny Mts has long been a well-known Middle Miocene fossil site. It has a particularly rich Mollusca fauna, but no Polyplacophora remains have ever been published from there.
A. Dulai
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Rhizoliths from a Middle Miocene hypersaline lagoon in the Central Paratethys Sea (late Badenian, Serravallian, Austria)

Micropaleontology
Enigmatic, thick-walled, agglutinated microfossils are described for the first time from the Middle Miocene of Austria. The microfossils are documented in large numbers from the Oberpullendorf Basin in Austria, where they occur in intertidal mudflat ...
Matthias Kranner   +2 more
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Foraminiferal Proxies Reveal Miocene Climatic Shifts in the Gulf of Suez: Insights From the Rudeis and Kareem Formations on Lithostratigraphic Ambiguities and Central Paratethys Climatic Linkages During Burdigalian‐Langhian Intervals

Geological Journal
This study applies non‐destructive foraminiferal proxies to refine the stratigraphic framework, clarify climatic variations during the Miocene period, and investigate potential climatic teleconnections in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt.
Haitham M. Ayyad   +6 more
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